I love both of those golden shots of the goldenrod. Some great sky photos, too; and the start of a fairy tale was pretty neat. What a treat to see (and, no doubt, to hear) the Sandhill Crane migration in person.

Next year I plan to go to Grand Island or close by to watch the sandhill cranes. This year I am restricted for personal reasons but next year I will not feel guilty about going. You "ghost" pictures would make lovely stationery.

Our film society put on "The Eagle Huntress" - an amazing film - about a Kazakh girl from Mongolia, who through sheer determination over came the prejudices of a male dominated society ... amazing, amazing footage - you'd love it - close ups of eagles and the scenery is extraordinary ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eagle_Huntress here's a write up ... if you can get hold of it sometime ...

Hi Steve, Beautiful photos as always. I would love your privacy and photo ops on your acreage. The "ghost" plant picture is stunning. I also enjoyed the sandhill cranes. Thanks for your comment on my Amish bakery post - I am envious that you bake your own bread. That is something I have never tried to do!

Happy Saturday Steve. Thank you for your comment on my school lunch post. The buttered bread you received as a treat sounds good. I often took a sack lunch too and since I did not like loaf (white) bread my mom would send a biscuit instead. Good memories!

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